Triumph Dolomite Sprint in the pits. by Valvebounce25, on Flickr
Dust cloud, tactical or accidental? by Valvebounce25, on Flickr
FORD, Found On Racetrack Dead! by Valvebounce25, on Flickr
Blurred Mustang. by Valvebounce25, on Flickr
IMG_3380_DxO by Valvebounce25, on Flickr
IMG_3404_DxO by Valvebounce25, on Flickr
Crop without 1/2 car. by Valvebounce25, on Flickr
Crop with 1/2 car. by Valvebounce25, on Flickr
IMG_3434_DxO by Valvebounce25, on Flickr
Morris Minor Police Car. by Valvebounce25, on Flickr
IMG_3444_DxO by Valvebounce25, on Flickr
Taping the headlights is compulsory. by Valvebounce25, on Flickr
Austin Saloon Car by Valvebounce25, on Flickr
Austin Saloon Car on the circuit! by Valvebounce25, on Flickr
Aston Martin and a Bristol. by Valvebounce25, on Flickr
Camaro Firebird? by Valvebounce25, on Flickr
Yellow flags and safety car. by Valvebounce25, on Flickr
Mini! by Valvebounce25, on Flickr
Escort MKI mowing the infield. by Valvebounce25, on Flickr
Gauloises Capri tries to go around the outside! by Valvebounce25, on Flickr
Gauloises Capri throwing up dust. by Valvebounce25, on Flickr
Landrover recovery crane. by Valvebounce25, on Flickr
Crash at the end of Lavant straight. by Valvebounce25, on Flickr
Crash at the end of Lavant straight by Valvebounce25, on Flickr
Ouch, glad I'm not paying for that! by Valvebounce25, on FlickrRoo said:Who's been a busy boy then Graham? ;D
Thanks for sharing. Some really nice shots in there but what idiot races a 50s BMW 502 limousine (img_3444)? lol.
The one you've marked Firebird Camaro is actually a 70-73 Camaro. Sorry I can't tell the specific year. On that series I preferred the RS option which removed the full width bumper and moved the parking lights/indicators up between the headlights and grille.
Nice job of panning with and without the gimball head, especially those 2 low light shots. I can see the Ernst Haas style in the Mustang shot but it doesn't quite do it for me. Of the Dolomite shots, I preferred the shot without the half Mini. The Golf headlight and the toy Austin were cute lol
I had a look at the others you put up on Flickr and there was a great variety of cars and you captured them well.
Cheers
Phil
Tinky said:I love those sprints. They were the cars you wanted your dad to have instead of a maxi. Things like BMWs and Audis were almost unheard of in those days. My Dad had a hillman Hunter, then, groan, an avenger. He worked at the Rootes Linwood factory, but thankfully we never had an imp!
Valvebounce said:Hi Tinky.
Thanks, I love the Sprints too, could you tell? We own one with a blueprinted engine, still gives a good range of modern "sports hatches" a run for their money at the lights!
I'm sorry to say dad had a Hunter for a while, not a bad motor but no competition for the Triumph 2000's we mostly had, (we needed an estate car and couldn't find a Triumph) he then "upgraded" to an Avenger, biggest POS we ever owned, for a week! It rattled, was gutless and uncomfortable to boot, a sad thing to say about a British car, and I respect people like your father who worked hard under less than ideal conditions to make cars designed to be that way!
Cheers, Graham.
Tinky said:I love those sprints. They were the cars you wanted your dad to have instead of a maxi. Things like BMWs and Audis were almost unheard of in those days. My Dad had a hillman Hunter, then, groan, an avenger. He worked at the Rootes Linwood factory, but thankfully we never had an imp!
Tinky said:The Avenger was horrid. We got ours used from a cop. It still had a fingerprinting kit in the boot!
I remember the black vinyl seats. In the summer, especially if you wore shorts.. you were melting into the seats.
My Dad has some great stories from that time. The place was run by a drunken corrupt union cabal. My Dad (an ardent trade unionist who later went onto to a degree in industrial relations) noticed that whenever the car lot was filling up (i.e. not shifting enough motors quickly enough) there would be a strike called for the most spurious of reasons. He had no part of that, although he did pockle the odd spare to keep our avenger on the road!
We went from the avenger to a brand new fiesta, thankfully with cloth seats!
Love seeing these cars from the 70s racing around. None of your microchips, traction control or abs. Just a sensitive foot, a bit of feel through the steering and the noise of the tyres. They might not be all that fast by todays standards... but they sound fast and look fast..
A pal of mine rebuilt an Austin Princess vanden plas (the wee cute saloon, not the wedge) and decided for a laugh to fit a tuned 1275 gt engine instead. Gave a few boy racers in their novas a wee fright now and then. Was like a mini rolls royce. Padded red leather seats, walnut dash, chrome chrome chrome, wee flip down trays in the back.
Valvebounce said:Hi Phil.
Didn't know 3444 was a BMW, thanks will add that, don't know who entered it! The firebird was a slight play on words about the flames from the pipes, I know the Firebird was a Pontiac Trans Am.
Thanks for the compliment on the anning, I messed up by setting aperture priority to control the depth of field, should have gone shutter priority or manual with auto ISO maybe, was trying to keep ISO under control.
Thanks for feedback on the Dolomite shots, (and the other shots) I think you are right, maybe if it was a full car just slightly OOF it would work?
Cheers, Graham.
TheJock said:Thanks for all the great recent images guys (Roo, Mickat & Graham), I think this thread should be in the hundreds of pages like the birds and BIF's ;D
Roo said:TheJock said:Thanks for all the great recent images guys (Roo, Mickat & Graham), I think this thread should be in the hundreds of pages like the birds and BIF's ;D
*quietly nodding in agreement*
;D



Click said:dhr90 said:Went to Brands Hatch a few weeks ago, here are the pick of the shots I gotComments and criticism welcome, more on my Flickr.
Very nice series. I especially like the second picture. Well done
Click said:dhr90 said:Went to Brands Hatch a few weeks ago, here are the pick of the shots I gotComments and criticism welcome, more on my Flickr.
Very nice series. I especially like the second picture. Well done
TheJock said:Hi Matt,
I agreewith Graham, flames are always a good thingRoo said:TheJock said:Hi Matt,
I agree with Graham, flames are always a good thing
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